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Piccolo Spoleto Stelle Di Domani Theatre Series
A variety of entertaining performances that feature the Stars of the Department of Theatre at the College of Charleston School of the Arts: WOMEN OF LOCKERBIE - A mother from New Jersey roams the hills of Lockerbie Scotland, looking for her son’s remains which were lost in the crash of Pan Am 103. She meets the Women [...]Piccolo Spoleto Young Artists Series
The College of Charleston School of the Arts is excited to announce this year’s Piccolo Spoleto Festival Young Artists Series. The series features some of the College’s most accomplished music students and alumni. Tickets are $11 and available at the Piccolo Spoleto Festival Box Office 1-(866)-811-4111 or online. All concerts take place at 12:00 noon in the [...]2012-13 School of the Arts Awards
The School of the Arts celebrates the accomplishments of all of its graduates. The School will honor the achievements of a select group of students who have demonstrated excellence in their respective disciplines. The Awards Ceremony on Friday, May 10 will recognize those who have set a standard for their peers as well as those who will [...]Spoleto Sneak Preview 2013
The College of Charleston Friends of the School of the Arts will host a sneak preview of the Spoleto Festival USA and the Piccolo Spoleto Festival. This hour-long event will be presented by music professors Edward Hart and Robert Taylor, theatre professor Todd McNerney, and director of the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art Mark Sloan. [...]Free Concert Choir Performance
The nationally renowned College of Charleston Concert Choir will present its spring concert on Monday, April 22 at 8 p.m., at Grace Episcopal Church (98 Wentworth St.). The repertoire will include motets by Benjamin Britten and Morten Lauridsen celebrating their centennial and 70th birthdays, respectively; music of the Baltic nations by Veljo Tormis and Eriks [...]Projection Design for Theatre
Have you heard of Video Projection Mapping? If not, watch this - http://vimeo.com/45569479 . Learn how to set up your own equipment (e.g., for gaming, or for art) at a presentation by Jared LeClaire, who will demonstrate the software and equipment used by the modern projection designer. Recognizing that projections and video design have become an increasingly [...]R We Who R We Steals Music.
The Computing in the Arts program will host a lecture by R WE WHO R WE (Ted Hearne and Philip White), which will outline the creative process and concerns relating to the artists’ appropriating, rearranging and orchestrating popular music for homemade and hacked hardware, software and voice. This FREE event will take place on Thursday, April [...]Weekend of Ensembles – FREE Concerts
This weekend, the music department will offer two FREE concerts. The College of Charleston Flute Ensemble will perform on Saturday, April 13, 2013, at 5 p.m., in the Recital Hall of the Simons Center for the Arts, 54 Saint Philip St. Directed by Tacy Edwards, the 18-member choir of flutes of all sizes will present an [...]CofC Theatre Presents Tony Award Winning ‘Spring Awakening’
The Department of Theatre and Dance in the College of Charleston School of the Arts invites you to this ground breaking musical, which remakes Frank Wedekind’s turn of the century (1890s) play with a bold rock score by Duncan Sheik. A universal coming of age story, it explores with contemporary honesty teenage self-discovery and budding sexuality. [...]Charleston Music Fest Presents ‘Heart Strings II’
The College of Charleston School of the Arts is pleased to announce that Charleston Music Fest (CMF) will celebrate the spring season with a chamber concert fundraiser billed “Heart Strings II.” The performance will take place on Sunday, April 14 at 4 p.m., in St. Luke’s Chapel, 181 Ashley Ave. in downtown Charleston. The College’s internationally-acclaimed faculty [...]














